The Allure of the £9 Trillion Gorilla
I find the sheer scale of BlackRock fascinating. They didn't get to manage more money than the GDP of most countries by chasing memes or getting swept up in market hysteria. Their advantage isn't some secret formula, it's resources. They employ an army of analysts whose entire job is to do the boring, painstaking homework that most of us simply don't have the time or inclination for. They dig into company balance sheets, grill management teams, and analyse economic trends with a discipline that is almost unnerving.
This creates a stark contrast with the typical retail investor experience. We see a stock soaring and feel the fear of missing out. They see the same stock and ask, why? Is this growth sustainable? What are the underlying fundamentals? They operate like a supertanker, charting a course with immense deliberation, while many of us are zipping around in speedboats, reacting to every wave. It’s a fundamentally different game, and their approach is built to weather storms, not just enjoy the sunshine.